Tag Archives: exegesis

The Uniform Series text for Sunday, March 11 is 2 Chronicles 6:12-21. Here, a little later than usual, are my notes on the text: First Impressions: I’m not a big fan of imagining what’s going on in the text, but … Continue reading →

The Uniform Series text for Sunday, February 25 is 1 Timothy 6:11-21. Here are my notes on that text: First Impressions: What is the “all this” that is to be avoided or shunned? (apparently doctrinal disputes and arguments, in particular … Continue reading →

The Uniform Series text for Sunday, February 18 is Acts 9:36-43, the story of Tabitha / Dorcas raised from the dead. Here are my notes on that text: First Impressions: although this isn’t a very familiar text, it is one … Continue reading →

The Uniform Series text for Sunday, February 11 is James 3:1-12. Here are my notes on that passage: First impressions: It’s a little worrisome for a teacher to be reminded that not many of us should be teachers (3:1). I … Continue reading →

The Uniform Series text for Sunday, February 4 is James 2:14-26. Here are my notes on the text: First Impressions: Right out of the box he asks “Can faith save you?” – isn’t that what Christians think?? But the example … Continue reading →

The Uniform Series text for Sunday, January 28 is Daniel 10:10-19, part of the introduction to Daniel’s final vision and the final apocalyptic prophesy in the book of Daniel. Daniel has been mourning and fasting since the vision in chapter … Continue reading →

The Uniform Series text for Sunday, January 21 is Daniel 9:1-19, Daniel’s prayer. These are my notes on the text: First impressions and questions: What are we going to have to talk about, once we say “Daniel confesses sin on … Continue reading →